U.S. This year has seen surprising epidemics, but the resurgence has been unprecedented. With the weather getting increasingly cold and the holidays approaching, experts have warned that cases, hospitalizations and fatalities could get worse before the spikes improve. Saturday was the 19th day in a row that the U.S. registered …
Read More »Columbia University banned 70 students after a trip to Turks and Caicos
According to a report, Columbia University has temporarily banned 70 students traveling in Turks and Caicos in violation of the school travel policy. University spokesman Christopher Cashman told CNN: “The Turks and Caicos trip was a group incident that violated the policy and therefore met with disciplinary action. When asked …
Read More »The sick prisoner wrote 17 letters requesting release. Covid silenced him.
Violin Young Bird, a 52-year-old federal prisoner with severe kidney disease, did not give up in June following his request for compassionate release due to the Covid-19 dangers. He wrote a letter to his judge the same week requesting mercy. Then another day or two later. “I’m rewriting because at …
Read More »COVID-19 kills two more locals in rural areas due to case spikes
Two more locals have died in COVID-19 as villagers and surrounding communities saw a significant increase in new cases of the deadly virus on Saturday. According to a report released by the Florida Department, one of the dead was an 84-year-old Marian County man who tested positive on Nov. 3 …
Read More »Hong Kong, Singapore travel bubble delayed due to COVID-19 hike
The air travel bubble has been postponed for at least two weeks after 43 new coronavirus cases were reported in Hong Kong on Saturday. The travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore, which originally started on Sunday, has been postponed amid an additional streak of infection in the semi-autonomous Chinese …
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